Now available for mixed groups, this lively Cuban folksong is a fusion of the music of the Spanish farmers with the enslaved Africans brought to the island. The song is a light-hearted song about fishing for shrimp from the “son” style of Cuban music that is the traditional root of well-known Afro-Cuban dance styles. Includes English translation.
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Hal Leonard |
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Caldwell and Ivory |
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24(07) |
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Choral |
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Octavo |
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266x171 |